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	<title>Comments on: You’re Becoming a Millionaire in Monthly Installments!</title>
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		<title>By: DIY car repair with duct tape and listerine, another Car Coach roundup &#124; Car Negotiation Coach</title>
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		<description>[...] The true cost to own an iphone at WealthInformatics (spoiler: it&#8217;s a million bucks if calculated using compound interest over 40 years).  I liken this to buying a car with bad credit and paying too high an interest rate.  It will cost you more than you think.  On the flip side, OneMoneyDesign talks about whether making a million bucks is attainable. [...]</description>
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